Carrick named Man United interim coach; Evans and Woodgate among staff
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United has again turned to former player Michael Carrick to salvage its imploding season.
Carrick was hired Tuesday as United’s interim coach until the end of the season, more than a week after the departure of Ruben Amorim.
The ex-England midfielder, who won five Premier League titles and the Champions League during a trophy-laden playing career at Old Trafford, was also an assistant coach at United and had an unbeaten three-game spell as interim after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was fired in 2021.
On this occasion, Carrick was selected ahead of Solskjaer, who was also interviewed for the role.
By appointing Carrick in a short-term role, United is giving itself time to find a long-term replacement for Amorim, who was fired last week after 14 months in the job.
Former England assistant coach Steve Holland will be part of Carrick’s coaching team.
Carrick's backroom staff also includes former Manchester United defender Jonny Evans. Jonathan Woodgate, who represented Leeds United and Newcastle United during his playing days, is also part of the staff, along with Travis Binnion and Craig Mawson.
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